D.C. United individual game tickets on sale February 17

February 15, 2010

Washington, D.C. (February 15, 2010) - D.C. United announced today single-game tickets for all home games of the 2010 Major League Soccer regular season at RFK Stadium will go on sale Wednesday, February 17 at 10 a.m. Single-game tickets begin at $23 for seating in the Spectator section, are $32 at the Premium level, $42 at the VIP level, and are available at the Mezzanine level for $52.

Individual game tickets will be available at all TicketMaster outlets, by calling in the District at 202-397-SEAT, in Northern Virginia 202-573-SEAT, in Baltimore at (410)-547-SEAT or outside the metro area at 800-551-SEAT and via dcunited.com. In addition to individual ticket sales, special discounts for groups of 15 persons or more will also be available in the standard seating sections.

Tickets to the April 3 home opener are still available as part of the First Kick 4-pack. The package includes four tickets to the game against the New England Revolution and an autographed mini ball from one of three United stars - Chris Pontius, Troy Perkins or Christian Castillo.

Season ticket packages including full season, half season and flex ticket plans are still available at dcunited.com or by calling 202-587-5000. Upscale seating for full season plans - either club section, private or semi-private boxes, or field level seating - is also available and includes premium services such as meal service, complimentary parking and VIP access. Youth discounted pricing remains an option for United full season, half season and flex ticket packages.

D.C. United kicks off its 2010 MLS season during FirstKick weekend at Kansas City against the Wizards on Saturday, March 27. The home opener takes place the following weekend with Eastern Conference rivals New England visiting RFK Stadium on Saturday, April 3 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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